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In the ''[[MediEvil 3]] [[Fate's Arrow (2003)|Fate's Arrow]]'' concept pitch, [[Kiya]] would have been revealed to be an evil sorceress named '''Kiyante'''. | In the ''[[MediEvil 3]] [[Fate's Arrow (2003)|Fate's Arrow]]'' concept pitch, [[Kiya]] would have been revealed to be an evil sorceress named '''Kiyante'''. | ||
==Story== | |||
After her and Dan's journey through time, [[Kiya]] is nowhere to be found. Dan later learns from [[The Oracle]] that Kiya is actually an evil sorceress called Kiyante, Queen of the Withering Sun. She joins forces with [[Zarok]] and plans to use her [[Anubis Stone]] to change the course of history, turning the tide and helping Zarok win the [[Battle of Gallowmere]]. The eventual fate of this incarnation of Kiya is unknown, but her plan is eventually thwarted by Dan. | |||
[[Category:Fate's Arrow (2003)]] | [[Category:Fate's Arrow (2003)]] |
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Kiyante | |||
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Gender | Female | ||
Resurrected | 1886 |
In the MediEvil 3 Fate's Arrow concept pitch, Kiya would have been revealed to be an evil sorceress named Kiyante.
Story
After her and Dan's journey through time, Kiya is nowhere to be found. Dan later learns from The Oracle that Kiya is actually an evil sorceress called Kiyante, Queen of the Withering Sun. She joins forces with Zarok and plans to use her Anubis Stone to change the course of history, turning the tide and helping Zarok win the Battle of Gallowmere. The eventual fate of this incarnation of Kiya is unknown, but her plan is eventually thwarted by Dan.